The effort coincides with the Trump administration's nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration, which includes the enforcement of laws already enacted by Congress.
Katie Daviscourt / May 23, 2026
Dustin Wallace, who received two life sentences without the possibility of parole, could be released from custody next month under Democrat Senate Bill 1008.
Katie Daviscourt / May 22, 2026
Zambrano-Contreras was warned that continued violations could result in deportation.
Katie Daviscourt / May 22, 2026
Christopher Barret Johnson, 42, of Culver City, faces up to 40 years in prison.
Katie Daviscourt / May 21, 2026
"Minnesota will no longer serve as a safe haven for fraud, nor will any state in this country," said Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Katie Daviscourt / May 21, 2026
Joseph Robinson, 46, of Lakeville, convinced the 85-year-old victim, Edward S., to legally adopt him and designate him as his attorney-in-fact.
Katie Daviscourt / May 21, 2026
The defendants broke into the homes of Asian business owners in Oregon and Washington, stole money, expensive jewelry, and other valuables, and then packaged the stolen goods for shipment and transportation to Colombia
Katie Daviscourt / May 19, 2026
The legislation expands on what information is defined as protected, "clarifying that, for federal law enforcement officers, protected information includes not just personal details but also their current or expected physical locations, whether on or off duty."
Katie Daviscourt / May 19, 2026
This follows several accusations from female prisoners alleging that male inmates who identify as transgender have committed various crimes against them, including sexual abuse.
Katie Daviscourt / May 19, 2026
Assistant US Attorney Kathryn Rykken said the government plans to refile felony charges against defendant Oriana Rebecca Korol, 38, of Portland.
Katie Daviscourt / May 15, 2026
Yasir Khater, 44, allegedly dragged the female customer to the back of the store, forced her onto a chair, and raped her.
Katie Daviscourt / May 14, 2026
The group claims the NYT did not disclose the cited sources' ties to the Hamas terror group, or their celebrations of the October 7 massacre.
Katie Daviscourt / May 14, 2026
Harvey "Marceline" Marcelin, 87, of New York, was found guilty by a Brooklyn Supreme Court jury on May 7 of first-degree murder, evidence tampering, and concealment of a human corpse.
Katie Daviscourt / May 14, 2026
"I've invested half a million dollars in rental assistance because a lot of our folks who have been kidnapped are the breadwinners for their families," she said.
Katie Daviscourt / May 14, 2026
Pratt has seen a recent surge in the polls as voters seek change in city leadership following years of failed Democratic policies that have contributed to high crime and an unresolved homelessness crisis.
Katie Daviscourt / May 13, 2026